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gtjimm -> Too much power (8/6/2006 8:23:02 PM)
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Alright, so it's probably not to much power, but ever since I did the 520 conversion, with -1 up front, any time I go to race I can't keep the front wheel down at anywhere near WOT. Every now and then (rarely, since I'm a twisties kinda guy) I hit the local philly street race seen. Up until recently, it was a toss up between my bike and most 600s. More or less came down to driver error. However, once I did the conversion, the bike just doesn't want to sit down on any gear 1st through 3rd. I've only done a couple of real runs since I did it, but if I go soft enough to keep the front down, I just lose, and if I go as WOT as I can without flipping it, I still can't come out on top if I'm up against a modified 600, or a lightly modified 636. Occasionally, when the twisties are few and far between, and the roads are completely empty, I"ll practice launching it through the first 3 gears (typically we only run the first 3 gears in any race), but in the end, my best run is just to slow. Anybody have any suggestions? Here's a few useful pieces of info that might help determining my problem. -been riding for 3 years, 6 months on this 600rr -weight 140-145 lbs (and I pretty much am leaning over top of the handlebars the whole time) -i haven't been strapping the front suspension (definately will at my first time'd run, but doesn't seem practical for the street?) -i've been making runs with only about a galloon of gas (i'm thinking a full tank should definately help) My bike has enough power, and while I'm not very experience with the drag strip, I am however a pretty good rider in general, atleast on the tracks that involved turns : ). So, here's my long post, thanks for any suggestions.
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